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Jesus M. Gonzalez-Barahona
Researcher at King Juan Carlos University
Publications - 91
Citations - 2522
Jesus M. Gonzalez-Barahona is an academic researcher from King Juan Carlos University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Software development & Software. The author has an hindex of 29, co-authored 91 publications receiving 2287 citations. Previous affiliations of Jesus M. Gonzalez-Barahona include Charles III University of Madrid.
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On the Inequality of Contributions to Wikipedia
TL;DR: This paper analyzes the trends in the inequality of distributions for the ten biggest language editions of Wikipedia, and their evolution over time, and finds large differences in the number of contributions by different authors, and a trend to stable patterns of inequality in the long run.
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Contributor Turnover in Libre Software Projects
TL;DR: This paper proposes a quantitative methodology, based on the analysis of the activity in the source code management repositories, to study how these processes (developers leaving, developers joining) affect libre software projects.
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Evolution and growth in large libre software projects
TL;DR: It is observed in the studied sample that super-linearity occurs only exceptionally, that many of the systems follow a linear growth pattern and that smooth growth is not that common, which differ from the ones found generally in classical software evolution studies.
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Macro-level software evolution: a case study of a large software compilation
TL;DR: This study scales up the idea of software evolution by considering software compilations composed of a large quantity of independently developed products, engineered to work together, and yields insights into the evolution of mature libre software systems in general.
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Applying Social Network Analysis Techniques to Community-Driven Libre Software Projects
TL;DR: Methodology is proposed, based on well known concepts from the social networks analysis field, which can be used to study the relationships among developers and how they collaborate in different parts of a project.